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appropriation for the expenditures of Government, and a bill to prevent public officers from speculating in Confederate notes. The number of resolutions of inquiry submitted was large. Among them we notice the following: By Mr. Hunter, of Berkeley — Of requiring all able-bodied foreigners to serve in the army or leave the State. By Mr. Worsham--Of ascertaining what can be done, without detriment to the public interest, to allow the furloughs of soldiers to be regarded as passports on ther. English--Of enrolling all male refugees domiciled in the State in the second class militia. By Mr. Staples.--Of repealing the act providing for the discharge from active service of persons who have furnished substitutes. By Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley — Of increasing the pay of employees of the State Government. By Mr. Pendleton--Of suppressing all trade in gold and silver, the sale of Confederate notes or bank notes of the banks in the Confederate States for less or more than their stated v